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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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2021 was a very good year for Casper, his Brothers AND visitors to Kruger National Park's Satara Rest-camp area.
It seems that the brothers have made the Satara region their territory and are spotted regularly around the camp.





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Casper and brothers early morning of today
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He continues to develop into one of the most good looking male lions around, that mane! The magnificent Mo Vurhami male has been very visible during the festive season on Mjejane Game Reserve.
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Blondie. 1/3 Renosterkoppie males seen recently on s65. This one is the brother to the two posted by @Gavskrr  above. Credit: Saul noble laz

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Mazithi/Tshokwane males
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(12-28-2021, 04:42 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Blondie. 1/3 Renosterkoppie males seen recently on s65. This one is the brother to the two posted by @Gavskrr  above. Credit: Saul noble laz

What a beast. The lioness resemblances to the Charleston males and to the lioness who was with the Biyamiti males a couple of months ago. Perhaps from the N'waswitshaka pride?
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(12-28-2021, 04:53 PM)Timbavati Wrote: What a beast. The lioness resemblances to the Charleston males and to the lioness who was with the Biyamiti males a couple of months ago. Perhaps from the N'waswitshaka pride?

Its not that famous Nwaswitshaka pride female, whisker spots dont match.

This year we saw rise of new blood in this portion of Kruger with Phabenis, Renosterkoppies and Biyamiti males, great future for this area. 

Out of old guards, only Blondie Fourways, 2 H2-2/Transport Dam males and Pretoriuskop male look to be still dominant there, with appearence of nomadic males like Dreadlocks DeLaporte (for what we know from sightings).
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( This post was last modified: 12-28-2021, 07:49 PM by Mdz123 )

(12-28-2021, 05:11 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(12-28-2021, 04:53 PM)Timbavati Wrote: What a beast. The lioness resemblances to the Charleston males and to the lioness who was with the Biyamiti males a couple of months ago. Perhaps from the N'waswitshaka pride?

Its not that famous Nwaswitshaka pride female, whisker spots dont match.

This year we saw rise of new blood in this portion of Kruger with Phabenis, Renosterkoppies and Biyamiti males, great future for this area. 

Out of old guards, only Blondie Fourways, 2 H2-2/Transport Dam males and Pretoriuskop male look to be still dominant there, with appearence of nomadic males like Dreadlocks DeLaporte (for what we know from sightings).

That area is also known for lions that vanish without trace, like Othawa subs, Selati sons, Tsalala and Talamati DeLaporte
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I am not sure who this is, but he has a scar below his right eye
Credits: Diresh Parbhoo

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(12-28-2021, 05:11 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(12-28-2021, 04:53 PM)Timbavati Wrote: What a beast. The lioness resemblances to the Charleston males and to the lioness who was with the Biyamiti males a couple of months ago. Perhaps from the N'waswitshaka pride?

Its not that famous Nwaswitshaka pride female, whisker spots dont match.

This year we saw rise of new blood in this portion of Kruger with Phabenis, Renosterkoppies and Biyamiti males, great future for this area. 

Out of old guards, only Blondie Fourways, 2 H2-2/Transport Dam males and Pretoriuskop male look to be still dominant there, with appearence of nomadic males like Dreadlocks DeLaporte (for what we know from sightings).

I know she isn't the N'waswitshaka lioness. Just was curious if could be from the same pride or a breakaway basing on the similar appearance.
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(12-28-2021, 09:45 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: I am not sure who this is, but he has a scar below his right eye
Credits: Diresh Parbhoo


This is one of the three Berg-en-daal/Young Jock males.
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Sighting of 3 young males on S1 ,10 km east of Phabeni, these guys are seen quite often on S1, Kruger Sightings :


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I think this gruop, and gruop of 4 young males on H1-1 are 2 different ones, hope we get better pictures.
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Mingerhout males. Two male lions near Shikumbu koppie on the H14. Credit: Tony Thunemann

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Leeupan Young male on the move.
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Berg en Dal / Young Jock male today.

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